News

The Album Club is like a book club but centred around albums and it started as a monthly online gathering during the pandemic ...
Dear Ozzy, So much has happened since I put on Black Sabbath Vol. 4 in my room one night at boarding school in 1981. The Catholic nuns were asleep down the hall. Of course, I had heard all the Sabbath ...
After the interview, 100° and Rising will be played in its entirety on vinyl on an audiophile sound system featuring KEF loudspeakers so that listeners can hear new details and nuances in the ...
It was produced by John Leckie, one of the most important and distinctive producers in British music. Leckie has had an ...
By the summer of 1988, the group had released It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, an album that, on the surface, appeared just as militant as its title suggested. But within each of it’s ...
The Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement winning producer, composer, and musician reveals his all time favourites.
Slave to the Rhythm is an audio biography of Grace Jones produced by Trevor Horn, it’s a sonic treat along the lines of Yes’s 90125 or Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s first album. The music ranges from ...
Suede’s second album Dog Man Star smashed through the nascent boundaries of Britpop and reached number 3 on the UK Album Chart when it was released in 1994. It has garnered even more veneration with ...
Morrissey struggled with people of power in many ways, mostly because he desired to hold a position of high influence himself. When the singles leading up to The Queen Is Dead, ‘Shakespeare’s Sister’, ...
Thurston Moore provides an insight into his musical mind with Ten Excellent LPs.